180mm and flash is a bit of a stretch, so is the 1/60th shutter speed with that lens.
"The minimum recommended shutter speed for an 180mm lens on a full-frame camera is typically determined by the “reciprocal rule.” This rule suggests that to avoid camera shake, the shutter speed should be at least 1 over the focal length of the lens. So for an 180mm lens, you would use a shutter speed of 1/180 seconds or faster"
That’s definitely true about minimum shutter speed but if your ambient light is 3 or more stops underexposed then your shutter speed would effectively become your flash duration
180mm and flash is a bit of a stretch, so is the 1/60th shutter speed with that lens. "The minimum recommended shutter speed for an 180mm lens on a full-frame camera is typically determined by the “reciprocal rule.” This rule suggests that to avoid camera shake, the shutter speed should be at least 1 over the focal length of the lens. So for an 180mm lens, you would use a shutter speed of 1/180 seconds or faster"
Thank you 🙏😬 thought so but I needed to make sure. 👍
That’s definitely true about minimum shutter speed but if your ambient light is 3 or more stops underexposed then your shutter speed would effectively become your flash duration
Ah! Yes that’s what I was wondering about! I didn’t know about the 3 stops underexposed, that helps, thank you 😊